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New to the board. Looks like there is an awesome community here. 

 

I have an old spoon that I have had for years (decades?). I think it is intended to be a casting spoon? No Idea where I originally got it from. It's a willow shape, almost completely symmetrical, and it is fairly concave compared to most spoons if you're looking at it from the underside. No markings on it whatsoever. Its about 3 inches long and about a 1/2oz. 

 

Hoping someone here might know what it is?

 

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Thanks

 

Rp

Posted

It has a single hook so it's good for salmonids as long as hook gap meets trib regulation. Or throw a treble on it and this time of year use a snap & drop retrieve for bass, Pike.

Posted (edited)

Thanks. 

 

I added the single hook to it and It has been a good producer for me. The original may have come with a treble. 

 

I'm hoping to identify the name and make of the spoon.

 

Rp

Edited by rdjprice
  • 3 months later...
Posted

It looks like a lure that was liked in Canada called a Willow Leaf, used for rainbows on Georgian bay/Owen sound years ago, I have some stored in my loot someplace.

  • 7 years later...
Posted

@erieboy wow, i was back searching for more info on this spoon and I realized I missed yo reply 7 years ago! If you still have those spoons I would be interested in buying them. I think you may be bang on re: rainbows in Georgian bay. 

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